LEARN TO PLAY THE VIOLIN FOR FREE! - Topic: left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/
Simple:Press Version 5.7.5.2Fiddlestix on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p44232
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p44232Try tucking your left elbow in so it's more in front of you rather than to the side. In other word's, try moving your elbow toward's your bellybutton. This may be uncomfortabe in the beginning but will improve with time. This will allow your left hand more freedom to reach the A and D string's. Don't try to grasp the neck with your hand.

If you're not already doing this.

]]>Tue, 07 May 2013 06:22:30 -0400iwillmastertheviolin on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p44225
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p44225Thanks all. I'm just going to assume that it will get better with time at this point.

Matt

]]>Tue, 07 May 2013 01:32:30 -0400iwilson16 on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42894
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42894Try the following ....stand-up straight, place your left arm straight down by your side, bend your elbow so that the left forearm comes up to a horizontal position (left elbow is still be your side), turn the wrist so that the palm is facing directly down.

Now without moving anything else, rotate the left forward/wrist so that the palm turns anti-clockwise.

You should be able to turn it such that the palm points directly upwards. (dont force anything!).

I've been playing 7 months now, and have similar problems. But I am starting to see small improvements. I can just about reach the G string, but its a bit of a strain.

I can't say I had your problem exactly but a year ago, I never thought I would be able to do some of the things on the violin with my fingers. Even fourth finger was an issue...It really gets better..there was a bit of pain and stiffness from being tense in the beginning... I tried not to over do it. But I did not let the pain and soreness deter me... a bit of tylenol here and there and I got used to it and that part of the soreness went away.

Good luck.

Toni

I think a teacher should be able to help you and encourage you and show you some counter movements. I am no expert. Thank goodness for this site and Rob is a generous guy!

]]>Thu, 28 Mar 2013 16:52:55 -0400Johannes on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42755
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42755Hello iwillmastertheviolin! Also feel free to post a video of you playing so that we could see if maybe there would be some changes to your posture that might help.

]]>Thu, 28 Mar 2013 02:34:47 -0400Fiddlerman on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42744
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42744Your "range of motion" will change. Like all other physical activities your body needs to get used to certain stretches and movements. I'm not saying that you'll be as good as anyone else but I can say that if you continue to practice carefully and do not hurt yourself you will have a better reach with time. Technique is important and hopefully Robert will be able to help you on Skype. I'm proud to say that there are lot's of helpful players here.
]]>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 21:39:46 -0400Picklefish on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42737
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42737all we can do is take a look see.
]]>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 15:51:30 -0400iwillmastertheviolin on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42734
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42734Hi pfish. I would appreciate your help, and will take you up on the offer as soon as I have skype set up on my computer (something I have been meaning to do for a while). However, I really don't think that this is just about technique.

Matt Brown

]]>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 13:17:20 -0400Picklefish on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42730
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42730Lets skype sometime, that way I can see what you are doing, show you what I am doing and hopefully find a solution that works for you...PM me anytime Im online.

p.s. I am not an expert but I do have a firm grasp of the basics. I dont charge anything ever for helpin anyone. How could I when everyone helps me for free.

]]>Wed, 27 Mar 2013 08:42:27 -0400iwillmastertheviolin on left arm strainhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42728
learning to playhttps://fiddlerman.com/forum/learning-to-play/left-arm-strain/#p42728Hi. I have been learning to play the violin for about 2 months, mostly self taught. I have had a couple of lessons. My biggest problem is in reaching the strings with my fingers. I can barely reach the E and A string with all fingers without strain, and reaching the D and G string causes a lot of strain. I started with a violin teacher last week, and she was baffled by my problem. Worse yet, she told me that the inside of my left hand isn't even supposed to touch the violin when I am on the E and A strings. It made sense to me, and I can tell how much easier it would be to reach certain notes if my hand isn't right up against the violin, but this causes a lot of strain for me ven on the E and A strings.

As near as I can tell, I have a range of motion problem. I can't turn my left hand far enough. Has anyone else had, or seen this problem? Will my range of motion increase with time and use? I would really hate to give up on the violin.

Also, if my range of motion will increase with time, are there any good ideas on how I can avoid injury in the mean time? right now I have cut back on my practice to 45 minutes a day, I do very little on the D and G strings, and I just accept that for now I can't position my left hand like my teacher says I should.